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Originally Posted by bainsey
That sitch is about TEAM control, not player control. Team control has to be established in the front court for a backcourt violation to exist.
A fumble does not wipe the slate clean. Consider fumble-dribble-fumble vs. dribble-fumble-dribble. The former is legal; the latter is not --assuming there's a ball hold before the second dribble -- because you still have two dribbles.
The fumble was fine, until the player started directing the ball to another spot. Once he gained control a second time, I have a travel.
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The concept is the same, though, in that player control must be established in this situation in order to establish team control. It is about player control, whether or not you want to agree.
And again, directing the ball to a spot does not constitute player control, or the rebound play I just mentioned would be a violation. A controlled bat does not equal control, no matter how much you want it to.